VOA [Voice of America] Africa : June 25, 2018 12:00PM-01:00PM EDT
Radio Player Item Preview
Share or Embed This Item
audio
VOA [Voice of America] Africa : June 25, 2018 12:00PM-01:00PM EDT
- Publication date
- 2018-06-25
- Topics
- Radio Program
- Contributor
- VOA [Voice of America] Africa
- Language
- English
Closed captions transcript:
00:00:00
I'm Steve Miller reporting Turkish president
rage of Tayyip Erdogan has declared
00:00:05
the winner of
00:00:06
a tally contested ballots on Sunday viewers
Heather Murdoch reports from Istanbul.
00:00:13
Voters this election was crucial and
reports say turnout was over 85 percent
00:00:19
Turkish voters are sharply divided between
those who support President regime. And
00:00:25
those who do not want is adored by his
supporters for his conservative values vast
00:00:30
infrastructure projects and strong security
stance but his critics say he rules
00:00:35
with an iron fist and accuse him of
corruption and mismanaging the economy
00:00:39
reporting from Istanbul I'm Heather Murdoch
the only news Europe in China will form
00:00:44
a group to modernize global trade rules the
A.P.'s Charles Dilla Desmo has more the
00:00:49
ideas to address areas like government
subsidies fast moving changes in tech policy
00:00:55
and all the emerging complaints in
00:00:57
a bid to preserve support for international
commerce the European Commission says
00:01:02
disputes of the steel and China's technology
shifts in particular highlight the
00:01:06
need to modernize the will trade organization
to reflect developments in the world
00:01:10
economy I'm sure also with us from Iran
is banning imports of over 1300 products
00:01:16
preparing its economy to
resist threatened U.S.
00:01:19
Sanctions amid rare public protests against
the plunge of its currency to record
00:01:24
lows police patrol Tehran's Grand Bazaar
Monday as security forces struggled to
00:01:29
restore normality after clashes with
protesters angered by the reaal is collapse
00:01:35
which is disrupting business by driving
up the cost of imports hundreds of
00:01:40
merchants gathered in front of parliament
in Tehran Monday to protest the Rio fall
00:01:46
this is V.O.A.
00:01:47
News. Congressman Mark Meadows says
Republican lawmakers want to do something to
00:01:53
keep families together but he doesn't think
the immigration bill can pass in its
00:01:58
current form he made those comments while
appearing on Fox News's Fox and Friends
00:02:03
if it doesn't pass on
Tuesday night you'll see
00:02:05
a follow up piece of legislation within
days on the bigger deal one word pass or
00:02:10
fail I would think fail right now really
and the hang up is on the docket side yeah
00:02:14
it's probably on on docket kids being able
to sponsor their parents to come here
00:02:19
U.S. President down drop
00:02:21
a sale judicial review for illegal border
crossers contending that migrants ought
00:02:26
to immediately be sent back to their
homelands the American Civil Liberties Union
00:02:31
on Sunday said the ending hearings were
undocumented immigrants seeking asylum in
00:02:35
the US was unconstitutional Ethiopian
state affiliate media reports the United
00:02:42
States will send agents from the Federal
Bureau of Investigation to investigate the
00:02:46
deadly bombing and that as of
00:02:47
a bond Saturday under secretary of commerce
Gilbert Kaplan reportedly made the
00:02:52
remark Monday after meeting with
Ethiopia's foreign minister in at us of
00:02:56
a bomb. President Trump overseas
trade battle is prompting
00:03:01
a famed American motorcycle maker to shift
some production to Europe A P WASHINGTON
00:03:06
CORRESPONDENT soccer Magon after
the president announced a U.S.
00:03:10
Duties on the European steel and aluminum
the European Union has started enforcing
00:03:15
new tariffs on distinctly American imports
like Burbage and motorcycles Arlie
00:03:20
Davidson says E.U. Terror
of bikes set from the U.S.
00:03:23
To Europe are up from 6 to 31 percent and
because of the higher costs it will start
00:03:29
making motorcycles bound for Europe
overseas instead of in the U.S.
00:03:33
The company's share slumped to nearly 3
percent before the opening bell today with
00:03:38
other companies heavily reliant on
aluminum and steel falling as well solder
00:03:43
maggoty at the White House
00:03:45
a pair of airstrikes by the Saudi led
coalition Monday killed at least. 8 civilians
00:03:51
in Yemen view A.Z.
00:03:52
Sariah has the details the air strike took
place in Yemen's Northwestern I'm wrong
00:03:57
province near the capital Sanaa security
officials said all those killed were
00:04:01
members of
00:04:02
a single family the airstrikes also wounded
over 20 people the Saudi led coalition
00:04:07
also claimed that one of their airstrikes
killed at least $41.00 Chiat rebels known
00:04:11
as who these these included 8 Lebanese
Hezbollah members who were fighting with
00:04:15
them and Yemen's northern province
V.O.A. News if the O.B.S.
00:04:21
Says
00:04:21
a delegation from neighboring Eritrea will
arrive in Medicine this week for talks
00:04:25
that could bring in into one of the
longest running conflicts on the African
00:04:30
continent of Foreign Affairs Ministry
do not give any details Eritrea is
00:04:34
a former province of Ethiopia broke away
in 1903 I'm Steve Miller viewing news.
00:04:42
That's the latest world
news from the oh hey.
00:04:52
This is Africa news tonight on The
Voice of America. Good evening and
00:04:59
welcome welcome to Africa news tonight
from the English to Africa Service of the
00:05:03
Voice of America your source for Pan
African news and world developments. In
00:05:09
Washington coming up an African allies
tonight I think East has to live isn't she
00:05:15
is something people it's one saying that
can actually indicate that the elections
00:05:19
will note. That Simone yet adze
Dodo editor of an online site that
00:05:26
covers
00:05:27
a Zimbabwe politics talking about the impact
of the apparent assassination attempt
00:05:32
of the president details next. Also the
U.S. Says it's dispatching the F.B.I.
00:05:39
To help Ethiopia investigate
the good and made attack at
00:05:43
a massive rally in Addison Alba and
Nigerian police continue to investigate the
00:05:49
attack in Plateau State that left at least
86 people dead over the weekend well
00:05:55
have these stories and lots more
ahead on African news tonight.
00:06:05
How top story the leaders of both Zimbabwe
and Ethiopia survived the bombing
00:06:11
attempts at the rallies over the weekend
and today in Zimbabwe at least 2 people
00:06:17
have died from injuries suffered in
the bomb blast at that rally in bull
00:06:22
a while what
00:06:23
a president and months and months and one
was speaking it was the most serious
00:06:28
violence in this election
campaign reporter could sides in
00:06:31
a washy speaks to some Zimbabweans about
their reaction to the attack there
00:06:38
has been an outpouring Wolf messages of
comfort and sympathy across the political
00:06:43
divide following the apparent attempt to
assassinate President in muscle. When out
00:06:50
of the door. Open in online publication
that covers parliament and political
00:06:56
developments then fortunate that that
happened and said that those people were
00:07:02
injured this report that 2 people have died
in that for 10 people have been injured
00:07:08
I think it's very sad going into election
and that heightens the situation and said
00:07:13
Well I think it's 1st time I've experienced
that form of violence during an
00:07:17
election period Dodo says the last political
link to being may have been in the
00:07:23
early 1980 S.
00:07:25
Just after the country's independence this
Saturday bombing is likely to result in
00:07:30
tighter security and lower attendance at
rallies for. The link on told there is
00:07:36
a Zimbabwean shop on if years the attack
may be the start of more trouble I think
00:07:43
actually raising fears something people are
saying that can actually indicate that
00:07:47
the elections. If something is
not done to actually. Everyone
00:07:54
wants to see a piece of when
00:07:56
a very minute before the end after the
elections pretty. Resident notes of the
00:08:01
attack okayed the day European Union
Election monitors arrived for me it was the
00:08:07
very same day that the E.U.
00:08:09
Observers came into the country remember
listening to them and they were speaking
00:08:14
about how they're hoping that the election
will be violence feet I just hope that
00:08:18
nothing was will happen in the future or
have not yet indicated who might have been
00:08:24
responsible for the blasts However the
notes that there are many people as angry
00:08:30
that the military force the president
Robert Mugabe out of office after 37 years
00:08:37
vice president. Who is the former army chief
is say that the state will provide all
00:08:43
23 presidential candidates with security
ahead of the July 30th of what. Zimbabwe
00:08:50
is no stranger to election violence during
the 2008 election campaign hundreds of
00:08:56
people died in thousands were beaten in
2318 there was this violence but still
00:09:02
thousands of people who put it being
intimidated away from the polls. Say this is
00:09:07
good there's not from. The U.S.
00:09:14
Says it's dispatching the Federal Bureau
of Investigation to help Ethiopia
00:09:19
investigate a grenade attack at
00:09:21
a massive rally to support Prime Minister
Nabil Ahmed's reformist policies at least
00:09:27
2 people were killed and more than 150
injured Saturday some were hurt when the
00:09:33
blast sparked
00:09:34
a panicked stampede had just addressed the
crowd that was estimated in the hundreds
00:09:39
of thousands similar rallies were held in
other major cities at least 30 arrests
00:09:46
have been made including some police
officers accused of negligence state media
00:09:52
reported the F.B.I.'s involvement in the
investigation which was confirmed by the
00:09:57
US embassy many Theo peons have embraced
its policies which have included peace
00:10:04
overtures to Victoria but
others may resist change.
00:10:13
In a few days European Union leaders
hold their annual summit then
00:10:18
a migration will be at the
top of the agenda on Sunday
00:10:23
a mini summit that was focused on the
issue made little progress on creating
00:10:28
a unified approach to the inflow of
asylum seekers and refugees and economic
00:10:34
migrants from Africa the Middle East and
South Asia journalist Catherine field in
00:10:40
Paris covers this issue
she spoke with V.O.A.
00:10:44
Skate pound Dawson to
update us on the E.U.
00:10:47
Struggle to balance the needs of despots
news commerce with those of E.U.
00:10:53
Member states No there is still talk
about the possibility of reception or
00:10:59
some of calling them welcome or even
disembarkation centers outside of the E.U.
00:11:05
The places that have been talked to us at
the moment outside reuse in particular
00:11:10
Albania which. European fear also we
talk about in North Africa out Syria
00:11:17
Morocco or even Tunisia as well as Libya
now there has been no actual coming
00:11:23
forward from any of these countries saying
yes we could do this so that has been
00:11:28
a disappointment for you they were
hoping that if they got the U.N.H.C.R.
00:11:33
And the I.O.M.
00:11:35
To gather on this in these centers could
be set up quite quickly but nothing has
00:11:40
come forward on that where they have had
anything. Is on the strengthening of the
00:11:45
E.U.
00:11:45
Border and coast gun he was in the pipeline
and idea that this would be expanded to
00:11:51
have some $10000.00 Patrol
officials or border guards by
00:11:57
2027 is now brought that forward and it
looks as though it is that will all be in
00:12:02
place by 2020 The only other concrete measure
that is going to go before the summit
00:12:08
later this week is that possibility of
another 500000000 euros being given to the
00:12:15
E.U.'s Africa trust fund to help
in various ways not just to
00:12:22
economically but also socially to these
countries where it's failed that you've got
00:12:26
to they've got to reach out and help the
countries from where these migrants are
00:12:30
coming from and also to help the countries
the so-called Friends of countries that
00:12:35
these migrants are moving through as they
make their way through to Libya. Has
00:12:39
there been any talk about doing something
like. Really to reimbursing migrant
00:12:46
poor the costs that they put out already
to get to say Libya or wherever this is
00:12:53
already in the works and some of it comes
through the eye and some of it comes from
00:12:58
the AH There are various programs whereby
00:13:02
a sum of money is given out to help people
says help when they get home that's why
00:13:08
we're not talking about the types of sums
that some migrants paid to get across the
00:13:13
Mediterranean and not through France and
for their own but there are those programs
00:13:19
there are very small programs and not
everyone is entitled to some people who are
00:13:26
clearly economic migrants pretty much get
sent home and and they take it home they
00:13:31
can get but there are others who do get
some sort of help that way now there are
00:13:38
right now as we speak
00:13:39
a couple of ish cases with ships afloat
in the Mediterranean filled with migrants
00:13:46
in not being able to find places to lay
and was there any discussion on how to
00:13:51
address this issue none of who are in fact
the mini summit in Brussels on Sunday
00:13:57
really got under way in what can only
be described as antagonistic atmosphere
00:14:03
because as you rightly say via Taliban's
in the multis he said yet more vessels I'm
00:14:09
not allowed to dock in their ports and the
French president spending macro as well
00:14:15
as
00:14:15
a Spanish prime minister they had both come
on you have to help these people and they
00:14:20
were roundly criticized by actually for
not showing any understanding for the
00:14:26
plight of the Italian government so
you know there's really no more.
00:14:32
Finding
00:14:33
a solution on that all sides are so
entrenched on the one hand you've got the
00:14:38
French president man you might call very
clearly Command saying we have to deal
00:14:42
with this. European Union not
00:14:45
a country and this really is saying hey
we're out here we're on our go to help and
00:14:51
that was Catherine field in Paris speaking
with our colleague Kate pound Dawson.
00:15:02
Nigerian police continue to investigate
the attacks in Plateau State that left at
00:15:07
least 86 people dead over the weekend
President Mohammad Dubourg Hadi has called
00:15:14
for calm have to clashes between farmers
and food line the herdsman and warned
00:15:19
against at a price
00:15:20
a let tax he said no effort would be
spared in finding those responsible
00:15:26
a dusk to dawn curfew is in effect in
that region support of efforts to restore
00:15:31
peace no reports indicate the latest
violence began after 100 cattle were stolen
00:15:38
from Forlani herders they retaliated by
attacking villages conflicts between the
00:15:44
settled farmers and the traditional herding
community have increased over the past
00:15:50
few years in Nigeria's heartland hundreds
have been killed as the 2 sides fight
00:15:57
over grazing lands and water.
00:16:06
The leaders of Sudan Uganda and South Sudan
have agreed to work together to end the
00:16:13
fighting in South Sudan according to
remarks they made this morning in Khartoum
00:16:19
South Sudan's president Salva Kiir said
he came to Khartoum with an open mind and
00:16:25
stands ready to compromise for the sake
of peace in his worn torn country he says
00:16:31
he hopes and I believe that react Mashad
will do the same the 2 leaders met last
00:16:37
week in Addison above for the 1st time in
2 years while that meeting did not. 2 new
00:16:43
developments towards ending that conflict
they did agree to meet this week in Sudan
00:16:49
and Kenya areas of disagreement in the
1st stage of talks revolve mainly around
00:16:55
power sharing and an opposition proposal
to dissolve the National Assembly the 2
00:17:02
parties did agree on
00:17:03
a demilitarized zone that timeframe on
the reunification of the forces and the
00:17:10
establishment of
00:17:11
a single national army president you know
what they must 70 of Uganda stressed
00:17:18
his government is committed to working
with leaders in the region to stop what he
00:17:24
termed as
00:17:25
a meaningless war and South Sudan. And
00:17:37
again world. Last year US president
dollar company and stated an
00:17:44
expanded what's known as the Mexico City
policy or the global gag rule under the
00:17:50
policy foreign aid organizations
cannot to receive any U.S.
00:17:55
Aid if they provide abortion services
or advocate for abortion rights many
00:18:01
Americans Obo oppose abortion
00:18:04
a Republican president or Ronald Reagan
imposed the ruled in 1984 at the urging of
00:18:11
antiabortion activists it was it ascended
under President Bill Clinton and Barack
00:18:17
Obama both Democrats opponents of
the rule say it forces forded aid
00:18:23
organizations to choose
between receiving U.S.
00:18:27
Global health assistance and providing
comprehensive sexual and reproductive health
00:18:34
care Jonathan ruckus is the senior
director of advocacy i Pod I
00:18:40
a global organization based in. Washington
that works to make contraception and
00:18:46
reproductive health care available for
00:18:49
a woman everywhere journalist Ruben Chamma
met him in Nairobi recently where he was
00:18:56
working with aid groups to explain the
policy to them. Right now what we're doing
00:19:01
is
00:19:02
a lot of partner conversations we're sitting
down and we're talking with them making
00:19:07
sure that they understand what the global
gag rule means and what the global gag
00:19:11
rule says is that if you
want to receive U.S.
00:19:13
Global health assistance you can no longer
with your own private funding provide
00:19:19
abortion services information or counseling
or referral and you can't advocate for
00:19:24
the liberalisation of laws
it forces you to make
00:19:27
a decision and it really over rules funding
that is from other donor governments or
00:19:34
even in country governments if
you're going to receive U.S.
00:19:37
Global health assistance you need to make
this decision so our job at this point is
00:19:41
to make sure partners understand what
agreeing to comply with the policy means or
00:19:47
what it means to not agree to
comply with the policy and in
00:19:50
a lot of cases organizations
are heavily reliant on U.S.
00:19:54
Global health assistance so if they make
00:19:56
a decision that they're not going
to comply and they're going to take
00:20:00
a very principled stance that we need to
continue to provide comprehensive services
00:20:05
that could mean that their organization
will be forced to lay off staff or they may
00:20:10
close and we want to get ahead of this
and understand what that may mean to
00:20:15
communities who are impacted maybe you may
share with on some examples of some of
00:20:19
the fake trickling down to the community
I think one of the biggest challenges is
00:20:24
that this policy is really
confusing and it creates
00:20:28
a lot of chaos in the system so we're
already seeing that play out when we meet
00:20:32
with partners now it's hard to get an
understanding of this policy so 1st and
00:20:36
foremost we work to make sure that they
understand that we're seeing providers who
00:20:41
when they close their clinics or are forced
to close their clinics because they no
00:20:45
longer have U.S.
00:20:46
Global health assistance keep populations
who no longer have access to services 1st
00:20:52
and foremost as adolescents and youth
00:20:54
a number of. Adolescents
seek out services in
00:20:58
a friendly and welcoming setting. And in
00:21:00
a lot of cases that's private clinics
private clinics who provide care and
00:21:05
treatment. And services free of
stigma free of discrimination and
00:21:12
confidentially adolescents and youth in
00:21:15
a number of cases don't get the same
treatment when they go to government
00:21:18
facilities so that's definitely
00:21:20
a population that is already seeing impacts
and will continue to see impacts as
00:21:25
more and more providers are
shut out of the system as
00:21:28
a result of this policy is there any
other aid that you feel the U.S.
00:21:32
Government gives that mitigates the the
problems attributed to the global God for
00:21:38
instance is the funding going to education
or fuck the nations or even general
00:21:43
health so all general health is impacted
by this policy that includes immunizations
00:21:48
that includes nutrition that includes
maternal child health HIV and AIDS there are
00:21:53
certainly other streams of funding when it
comes to education but we know that the
00:21:58
road for women and girls to achieve empowerment
has to be comprehensive it needs to
00:22:04
include education funding it needs to include
the labor funding it certainly needs
00:22:09
to include health funding health funding
is key to women and girls economic
00:22:14
empowerment and I think are very real
concern is that the providers who are
00:22:19
providing comprehensive care as
00:22:21
a result of this policy are going to be
shut out of the system and that is going to
00:22:25
have an adverse and direct impact on women
and girls empowerment and that will join
00:22:31
and ruckus with PI global organisation
that advances reproductive health speaking
00:22:37
to VO ways in.
00:22:46
The World Cup action Egypt and Saudi Arabia
are battling now to avoid last place in
00:22:51
Group at the World Cup Both were eliminated
after losing their 1st 2 matches the
00:22:58
match was tied at one. One in the 2nd half
the undercurrent for the Saudi side is
00:23:04
whether star Mohamed Salah could leave
the national team after the match he has
00:23:10
scored both of Egypt's goals in the
tournament so far Salah reportedly is unhappy
00:23:17
that he has been dragged into
political controversy after
00:23:20
a photo emerged with him and the Czech
union leader while the Gyptian team
00:23:25
practiced there before the World
Cup Also today Russia and
00:23:30
a little boy are playing for 1st place in
the pool both have already qualified for
00:23:35
the knockout round or of white scored 2
1st half goals to lead had to kneel and
00:23:42
finish the game with
00:23:43
a 3 Neil victory later when Lismore
Rockall faces Spain and Portugal plays
00:23:49
Iran in the last group of the matches
Portugal and Spain undefeated and have the
00:23:56
inside track to advance for more details
on World Cup action be sure to stay tuned
00:24:02
to the sunny side of sports.
00:24:10
Research by the Ministry of Health reveals
that about half of those aged between 14
00:24:16
and 35 years have taken drugs at least
once in their life and one out of 30
00:24:23
men or women are called dependent in 2060
in the not all psychiatric hospital of
00:24:30
and treated nearly 3000 patients for addiction
child scab on Die is the chairman of
00:24:36
a group called tumble or parent help which
helps young people addicted to our calls
00:24:43
or drugs from Kigali reported nunna asked
him about the types of drugs that are
00:24:49
in the country. Well. Goodies
of drugs were not good drugs.
00:24:58
They can be under speed it's those are no
more goodies here and then we import some
00:25:05
of them right then we
cannot be so. Kind of.
00:25:11
These to bruise. As that are not allowed
under their will but our brood by their
00:25:17
population statistics indicate that
00:25:20
a lot of bunk comes from. There out of
cotton younger comes from Uganda and
00:25:26
Tanzania and cocaine comes from I don't
annoy but it does come and say can you
00:25:33
tell us briefly how is
your journey to becoming
00:25:35
a counselor my 2nd son of the new drugs and
it was extremely shattering experience
00:25:41
for the familia and for me personally I
read about drugs and literally I did some
00:25:47
training on closely. Because I did do that
it has become easy for me to read it to
00:25:54
drug abuse and to read it to families who
have that problem or do you think is the
00:26:00
reason of an increase of one in drug addicts
Nowadays one foresters a corridor to
00:26:06
a book or is used to undercut your mood
wondered community. If without which mean
00:26:13
is possible in general mind
if if I recall easy for
00:26:16
a Under Siege figure it's already
endured it means the chosen one you for
00:26:21
a minute is a gentleman. Truly we have
been using our corridor to buckle for
00:26:27
a long time bunkhouse mean because
of modern new way of living there is
00:26:33
a lot of lack of control by parents and
by other agencies that are supposed to do
00:26:38
that there are certain for many problems
that can for ski does to get into drugs
00:26:43
there are problems then there
he stood a core problems at
00:26:47
a communal side which we went through checked
had the moral fiber. Community of all
00:26:53
communities and often midis there is
00:26:56
a lot of unemployment within the country
how are drug addicts helped to overcome
00:27:01
this problem at the moment we've got to
rehabilitation centers one easy Niwa
00:27:07
another uneasy new Who year we've cut
trick post be Tory in India and we've
00:27:14
got another small. So a country could
00:27:17
a center in the. Young
men aged between 18 and
00:27:24
35. And then go to who years
younger key does go to the
00:27:31
target they overwhelm with the numbers so
huge and they do those facilities Alvah
00:27:36
him would be the number one the government
the Kates monthly 80000000 going to
00:27:41
France to you what you have British and
sent but many of them return on the streets
00:27:45
and a key point of using
00:27:47
a Drac's What do you think causes these
failure of the government is finding
00:27:51
adequate. Funding is essentially from
the government so like all government
00:27:56
agencies and beats it's not it's not
quite adequate Some would do bucks right
00:28:02
because of the number of reasons one this.
May not have succeeded in addressing it
00:28:08
sits on the problem of that but the apostle
to that kid when he came back may not
00:28:14
have been
00:28:15
a proper to deceive the within society
enough to fact he does it for me will suffer
00:28:20
from the stigma people sink that
ease and Noble area ornery those.
00:28:28
QUINCE who are there decide to point to
would be if the cause was within different
00:28:32
maybe he has undergone rehabilitation but
00:28:36
a different has not and are going to be
rehabilitation the force who and he's of
00:28:40
course. That was charged under the
chairman of the anti drug organisation
00:28:46
Tom Will he was speaking
with reporter we mana from.
00:28:55
And that wraps up this edition of
African news tonight. In Washington.
00:29:20
Sporty greetings to all our of the only
listeners this is Sunday young post on the
00:29:25
sunny side of sports.
00:29:32
Please join me at 163830 U.T.C.
00:29:36
Monday through Friday for special World
Cup updates during the monthlong football
00:29:41
festival in Russia. Right
here on The Voice of America.
00:29:52
And. Friends we can
00:29:59
all this and to the sunny side of sports
great job or up. Right here on The Voice
00:30:05
of America. This is video
way son a young Welcome to
00:30:10
a special World Cup edition of the sunny
side of sports on the Voice of America
00:30:18
it's the 12th day of action at the international
football festival in Russia and if
00:30:23
we divide 12 by 2 that's the
number of teams that already have
00:30:30
secured passage to the knockout stage
in alphabetical order the 6 teams are
00:30:36
Belgium Croatia England
France host Russia and erg
00:30:43
why in results Monday erg why
defeated Russia 3 No in some Mara
00:30:50
and Saudi. Arabia defeated Egypt 21 in
Volgograd Russia Barcelona star Luis
00:30:57
Suarez open the scoring for erg why with
the goal in the 10th minute in the 23rd
00:31:03
minute
00:31:03
a man who had been the hero for Russia
in its 2 World Cup wins dentist chair
00:31:10
a chef played an unfortunate role in
the host country going to goals down
00:31:17
a Diego Laxalt shot deflected off chair
00:31:20
a chef and ended up in the net and it went
into the books as an own goal by chair
00:31:26
a chef Edinson Cavani sealed
the victory for erg why with
00:31:32
a goal in the 90th minute
and let's give a sunny side
00:31:36
a sports salute to precise or man
man he becomes the 2nd erg Wian
00:31:43
player after Luis Suarez to
score in 3 World Cups Meanwhile
00:31:50
Selema Ottawa sorry scored a late goal
for the Saudis to lift the team to
00:31:55
a 21 victory Monday over the
Egyptians most Sala the 2017 African
00:32:01
Footballer of the year for Liverpool and
Egypt open the scoring in the 10th minute
00:32:08
Sahlman AHL for Raj
equalize for the Saudis on
00:32:12
a penalty shot just before half time
before the late game heroics from Celeb
00:32:19
Otto was sorry in the group
00:32:21
a standings erg why finishes with
the maximum 9 points from 3 matches
00:32:29
host Russia is next with 6 points
followed by Saudi Arabia with 3 points
00:32:36
and Egypt with no points once
again urged why and Russia are
00:32:43
through to the knockout stage and here's
another fun World Cup fact for our Voice
00:32:50
of America listener. Egypt
shin goalkeeper S.M. L.
00:32:55
Hood diary became the oldest World Cup
player in history Monday when he started
00:33:01
against the Saudis at 45
years and $161.00 days old
00:33:08
Elgood Dari is older than 3 of the
managers at the 2018 World Cup
00:33:15
44 year old Roberta Martinez who
is managing Belgium 44 year old
00:33:22
mother lot incur Stajan who is
managing Serbia and 42 year old
00:33:29
Ali whose city say who
is managing Sena go L.
00:33:33
Hood Dari also showed off his considerable
experience and skills against the
00:33:40
Saudis especially in the
41st minute when he produced
00:33:45
a stunning save El Adare dove
to his right and stopped
00:33:50
a penalty kick by Saudi
striker. In World Cup results
00:33:56
Sunday England pounded Panama
00:34:00
a 61 with Tottenham
star Harry Kane getting
00:34:04
a hat trick for the 3 Lions Colombia
defeated Poland 3 nil while Japan and
00:34:11
Senegal drew 2 all. For reaction
to the Japan Senegal match as well
00:34:18
as more World Cup news hears My
voice of America colleague when
00:34:24
sporty World Cup greetings. Sporty
World Cup Greetings sunny well call it
00:34:31
even steven Fay ends from both Senegal
and Japan left the stadium in jubilation
00:34:37
Sunday after their Group H.
00:34:39
Match ended in
00:34:41
a 22 draw. For
00:34:48
most her chances are they're good I've
been everybody's good will go see the guy
00:34:54
left age before though I have pledged.
As I've typed this before but it's all
00:35:01
good Tolkien should lower me.
Because here must be very
00:35:07
difficult game for him the must be very
good in the past him say oh if I sing.
00:35:16
Or must do the same or more than this
game name Bogle rather against Poland
00:35:23
as into Japan twice came from behind to
prove themselves worthy opponents in this
00:35:29
tournament Japan will face Poland in their
final group match on Thursday Senegal
00:35:35
gave up their 21 lead late in the game
but their supporters were still in good
00:35:40
spirits and looking forward to the next
match against Colombia also on Thursday and
00:35:46
as players from both countries shared
00:35:48
a draw on the field fans
on both sides shared
00:35:52
a win off the field I mentioned last week
that 2 videos went viral of Japanese and
00:35:58
Senegalese fans tidying up the stadium
following their matches well they were added
00:36:04
again on Sunday united in
00:36:06
a Catherine Burke stadium with the common
goal of leaving things just as they found
00:36:11
it because to this is. In
the from our minds so. It's
00:36:18
Thanks for stadium full because
we get to be clocked from
00:36:21
a study and we have to putting it
up on his mind. It's means right
00:36:29
Missy gets me to meetings. Rolled over to
my mind we have to get out and we have to
00:36:37
show the world. Doing something nice you
know we don't come here to record to live
00:36:43
that obviously you know we have to take it
out of. You know to show the world that
00:36:50
we are nice people. We don't want to do
that next hour Reverend go we have GOOD FOR
00:36:57
SEX that's why we are doing it I think it's
fair to say that Senegal and Japan have
00:37:02
some of the classiest bands in football
I want to also mention that last week
00:37:07
Mohamed was given honorary citizenship
in the Russia Chechnya Republic by their
00:37:14
leader Rahm's God catarrh off the Chechen
capital Grozny has played host to Egypt's
00:37:20
training camp and leading up to the World
Cup Catterall seized on opportunities to
00:37:25
appear alongside sala it was reported was
angry at being singled out for special
00:37:32
attention during the team's day and would
consider quitting international football
00:37:37
the Egyptian Football Association has since
shot down those reports saying most has
00:37:43
not informed Egypt of any plans to retire
ahead of Monday's match between Egypt and
00:37:49
Saudi Arabia loyal fans adamantly declared
that their nation needs most Allah I
00:37:56
hope it's just that it will be the last
match and then for him to Gyptian team
00:38:00
because we depend on him and most. Of the
matches and usually everything so I think
00:38:06
. You must find
00:38:08
a solution for the situation Mohamed Salah
his ability to defend and what happened
00:38:13
I think it's just something in the
media he's a very very good he's
00:38:19
a very very good person inside and out and
all of the words you know all the words
00:38:24
know about. Most of us so it is a step
00:38:27
a split but I'm you know
in the world so I wish him
00:38:31
a very good luck and he would do great
today and I also wish good luck
00:38:38
after his 1st World Cup and that's all for
me I'll hand it back over to you Sunny
00:38:44
Thanks Gwen that's my VO way colleague
Gwen and once again most solemn had
00:38:51
a goal on Monday but it was not enough
as the Egyptians lost to Saudi Arabia
00:38:57
$21.00 in the final match for both teams
at the $28.00 Teen World Cup in Russia
00:39:04
I'm Sunny young and you're listening to
00:39:07
a special World Cup edition of the sunny
side of sports on the Voice of America
00:39:14
the Super Eagles of Nigeria have
00:39:17
a crucial World Cup match Tuesday
against Argentina the Super Eagles are
00:39:24
coming off
00:39:24
a big win over Iceland as we hear now
from reporter Prince ness stuff sporty
00:39:31
World Cup Greetings prints the welcome
greeting sunny it is important to inform our
00:39:38
listeners how things went down in Nigeria's
last much as the plane and the phone
00:39:43
there read the thumping
Iceland do goes to Neil in
00:39:46
a month want to ring clash.
Ochoa I need yes grew
00:39:52
up half the town number that turned out
that shall I need yet because you have to
00:39:59
do that. There were 6000
adrenalin rush and then.
00:40:06
Those funds turned up in large numbers to
watch the clash it was the slowest to the
00:40:11
game with less justice created in the 1st
time of Iceland Domina did the 1st time
00:40:17
off much to the disgust of Nigerian funds
who appeared less speedy today unless of
00:40:22
team you stick to fire you continue to
be doing they didn't sleep no. Shock I'm
00:40:26
going yes I'm not I'm not content right
now you know confident and. I'm not ready
00:40:33
to go at it and like now you're out of the
result if we get 3 points here and we
00:40:39
will. Come to them come to mind $25.00.
00:40:46
Viciously thinnish Delphos with
counterattack throwing Nigerian funds into
00:40:51
a frenzy much to the
disbelief of Iceland funs.
00:41:05
The. Messiah.
00:41:18
It is most 7th heaven and bleeds for the
Nigerian funds as Ahmed most US code again
00:41:24
to make it.
00:41:37
The.
00:41:52
Thing would be. To keep. And
cushions to rise above the
00:41:58
amplification the V.-Amp technology
include bull munches when they give you
00:42:03
a conceded
00:42:03
a lead penalty and surprisingly Majidi
influence led the public in condemning the
00:42:09
use of the technology me up to the
review clearly confirmed that he was
00:42:14
a penalty when given the good son fled
over the bow of the jury and funds
00:42:19
a bunch including praise of
the think none of the. D.P.
00:42:23
The people. If you
00:42:30
mean the 1st 3 and. If you
are in the local. Community
00:42:37
what if you do the New $52.00 new country
now Kenya during the last minutes of the
00:42:43
game most Nigerian funds funds from them
so from does funds to Soca coaches doing
00:42:50
directions to Nigerian plan is. That.
00:42:57
Was that was. Not.
00:43:04
Their minds finally ended 2 nil in favor
of Nigeria who will be hoping to inflict
00:43:10
misery own identity not to morrow as they
hope to qualifying for the round those 16
00:43:16
Well we asked and they didn't
fund the event isn't within
00:43:19
a jillion soca team should do you know
that to win the match against Argentina
00:43:24
better you have to Fifa get to know oh
should be playing which should be doing
00:43:27
right now now weakness I can see now right
I think you know right now is probably
00:43:31
100 I mean considering how they've been
playing so far if I do one thing more than
00:43:35
I do but you're disappointing
00:43:37
a wee wee and I think you can I think
if you can interview people into it in
00:43:41
a friendly back to the World Cup But I
think if you feel good with me for the 2nd
00:43:46
half you have
00:43:47
a chance I feel think your music out
against them because it's an easy road so
00:43:52
we're running and our groups
around us are still it's most
00:43:55
a bit of them missing this
00:43:57
a little bit the best and I know pretty
good out of this 170 I'm really up next
00:44:01
week pick
00:44:02
a place good in that nobody would forget
I just missed out for the temple I'm
00:44:07
Prince Nesta. But to use
Sunny thanks Prudence sunny
00:44:14
young and you're listening to our special
World Cup edition of the sunny side of
00:44:20
sports on the Voice of America with
00:44:24
a look back at some. Today's World Cup
results here's our DAYBREAK Africa sports
00:44:30
man Samson Good evening Samson giving to
you Sunny we begin with the summer of
00:44:37
actions on March the 11 attitude to eating
if I work up here in Russia Senegal
00:44:42
missed the chance to put themselves in
00:44:44
a good position to qualify for the
round of 16 as they were forced to
00:44:48
a 22 draw by Japan in group page of the
Russia 2804 walk up on Sunday both teams
00:44:54
are now in 4 points after 2 games with
Senegal facing Colombia in their final group
00:44:59
game while Japan will take on Poland
both on Thursday I spoke to some joyless
00:45:04
covering the World Cup This is what they
had to say about setting goals performance
00:45:08
I think this result to to draw
00:45:11
a mix of the group very interesting because
as you know Japan be to Colombia to
00:45:16
enter 1st much Senegal beat Poland biosimilars
Coraline in the 1st match in their
00:45:21
1st night of the group so it means
both teams are level on 4 point symbol
00:45:27
a good number of scored and the moguls
conceded is the same so this is
00:45:31
a mix that very exacting
Well I think it's not such
00:45:35
a good result for Senegal but I'm sure they
are happy that they have avoided defeat
00:45:41
in this in this game I mean you don't take
the lead twice and give the lead away
00:45:45
then if you are not able to defend you
have no business in the World Cup If it's
00:45:51
unfortunate it's a little get
eliminated from the Solarians
00:45:53
a little bit with the game with
00:45:55
a lot of disappointment and they would have
to know that the campaign ended in this
00:45:58
particular game here at this point we
will go to be able to understand how to
00:46:01
defend how to keep your Lions how to run
down the clock circle staff or was that
00:46:05
Omani claimed was
00:46:07
a man of the match award after get on
the scoresheet in Sunday's $22.00 draw
00:46:12
against Japan in Group H.
00:46:13
Of the Russia $24.00 World Cup in
all the game Harry Kane netted
00:46:18
a heart trick as England trashed Palomar
$61.00 in an emphatic victory in the World
00:46:23
Cup Group G.
00:46:24
At the knees. Stadium going to get side
scored 5 times in the staunching fest have
00:46:30
display with Panama simply on
able to compete in was voted as
00:46:35
a man of the match I feel great still gets.
That buzzing from the game amazingly so
00:46:41
since 1. 1000 dollars I thought it was
one going to spend so just go and joyous
00:46:48
moment I am some seen in some business
book Russia thanks Samson and enjoyed
00:46:55
Tuesday's Nigeria Argentina match and St
Petersburg I know there's going to be
00:47:01
lots and lots of excitement in St Pete
as the Super Eagles of Nigeria get
00:47:08
ready to spread their wings
and go up against Li N.L.
00:47:12
Messi and Argentina I'm Sunny
young and you're listening to
00:47:18
a special World Cup edition of the sunny
side of sports on the Voice of America
00:47:26
for more on the Nigeria Argentina
match reporter Iron Mike M.-Bone Yeah
00:47:32
a call Moscow where he reached Nigeria's
1994 African Footballer of the
00:47:39
year email and you will a moon
00:47:41
a block and. We're going to be very
large and people who mean supporting in
00:47:48
the wrong why Nigeria would need
to Charlton of course to want.
00:47:56
To get more from what didn't.
Come up to the bottom and we.
00:48:05
Need to do that just. To give some
American cities 3 cheeks for what he could
00:48:11
at least I would want to also be able to
know what Lee did so that I could also
00:48:16
realize that we haven't tried the reserve
equipment into the UK well. Mostly
00:48:22
Nigeria we are the ones that want to kill
your the. Yet in my eyes you don't call
00:48:27
what came over. Me of
00:48:30
a great big event in the not knowing that
we needed. To be but I've been watching.
00:48:37
The world. There for Mary. The
mother granted me looking at it by
00:48:44
the. School year and.
Then finally returning to
00:48:51
the smugglers not. Believing
we may have gotten
00:48:56
a replay on. Our psychology of the
Coast Guard game against against.
00:49:04
Against guys coming into the game we are
very good for them we blew the door and we
00:49:11
have. Like I said you know the most important
thing is for the player to walk us
00:49:16
and. Our city back in
actually we cannot go to.
00:49:24
The heart of
00:49:26
a conservative novel such are not.
Because of our. Laws and doing
00:49:32
too broken so when my brother.
Says the. Mother will
00:49:39
be spending. Money to eat
we also are marking was.
00:49:47
Not my will go to where we have to go to.
00:49:54
Whatever got. My curiosity got everyone
in the over we will call you some
00:50:00
indication about.
Probably going to. Start.
00:50:09
Doing those more traditional more what
little each. Did that it would look
00:50:16
for months to get money going that we need
to watch maybe football. In our squad.
00:50:27
There's
00:50:27
a teen who. Didn't know what
was. Being represented. Would
00:50:36
want to get London where
number or to work to close
00:50:40
a little awkward Union or to Muslims you
can chant worthless. What are you going to
00:50:46
Nigeria. Hear me clearly give the
most. Influential on that it was
00:50:53
more real to. Silence this merry
go round more things go on
00:51:00
RINGBACK tweens are already
here. Not that it was good for
00:51:05
a concert but means. That we.
00:51:13
Can Still that's a manual a moon a kid
00:51:16
a Nigeria's 9094 African Footballer
of the year the manual is
00:51:23
also
00:51:23
a member of 28000 World Cup
technical study group and he was
00:51:30
speaking from Moscow with
reporter Iron Mike M.-Bone Yeah
00:51:35
a Iron Mike tells me that one of the
duties that the manual has over in Russia
00:51:42
as
00:51:42
a member of that technical study group
is they evaluate the performances by
00:51:49
the individual players at the World Cup
and at the end of the World Cup it
00:51:55
technical study group that will
hand out various awards for example
00:52:02
law the Golden Boot in Golden Ball given
to the Most Valuable Player or best player
00:52:09
at the World Cup It's the technical study
group that gives out those prizes.
00:52:16
And speaking of prizes the Group B.
00:52:19
Prize is on the line later Monday night in
Russia we have 2 more World Cup matches
00:52:26
coming up Spain is going up against
Morocco and Iran is going to play
00:52:33
Portugal Let's take a look at the Group B.
00:52:36
Standings Spain and Portugal at the
top with 4 points each from 2 matches
00:52:43
Iran has 3 points and Morocco has
been eliminated with no points
00:52:50
the Moroccans have had some tough luck in
Russia in fact my friend Stephen guy off
00:52:57
the soccer writer for The Washington Post
newspaper says the Moroccans might have
00:53:03
to win the award as the best team
with no points the best team with no
00:53:10
points in Russia many thought they outplayed
the Portuguese in their last match but
00:53:17
they went down to
00:53:18
a one nil defeat So coming up later
Monday night Spain is playing Morocco and
00:53:25
Iran is taking on Portugal and
let's take a look at that group D.
00:53:32
Encounter between Nigeria and Argentina
the Croatians already through to their
00:53:38
knockout round with that 3 nil
clinical decimation of Argentina
00:53:45
now Nigeria will advance
to the knockout round with
00:53:49
a win over Argentina on Tuesday and the
Super Eagles likely will advance with
00:53:55
a draw although that isn't guaranteed as
for the 2 other squads there's also hope
00:54:02
Iceland needs to beat Croatia and hope
Nigeria loses to Argentina lots of
00:54:08
permutations as these final
group matches come to
00:54:13
a close in Russia. And that
wraps up the June 25th Special
00:54:20
large cup edition of the sunny side
of sports thanks to Voice of America
00:54:27
producer Bill work and Ger
Thanks also to V.O.A.
00:54:31
Engineer John Dryden. And thank you
for tuning and M V always sunny
00:54:37
Young in Washington and that's
00:54:39
a special World Cup edition of the
summing saga sporks. I get it.
00:54:52
Next an editorial reflecting the views
of the United States government the
00:54:57
governments of the United States the United
Kingdom and Norway have called on all
00:55:01
warring parties in Darfur to lay down
their arms and work with international
00:55:06
peacekeepers to achieve
00:55:07
a permanent peace in 2003 armed opposition
in the Darfur region of western Sudan
00:55:13
began an insurrection against the
government in Khartoum in protest against
00:55:18
government policies that they claimed
discriminated against non Arabic populations
00:55:23
the government sent troops to fight the
uprising and also armed militias the gender
00:55:28
we need to fight the rebels but the gender
we'd were more interested in brutalizing
00:55:32
the civilian population resulting in
00:55:34
a humanitarian crisis that left hundreds
of thousands dead and 2000000 people
00:55:39
displaced in 2007
00:55:41
a combined African Union United Nations
hybrid operation in Darfur or union made
00:55:47
was deployed in Darfur to stabilize the
region several cease fire agreements were
00:55:52
signed as well as to peace agreements in
20062011 however 2 of the major opposition
00:55:58
groups Justice and Equality Movement Ybor
heem and the Sudan Liberation Army Abdul
00:56:04
Wahid or
00:56:06
a dash A W refused to sign the agreement
S L A dash A W has consistently
00:56:13
rejected participation in any peace
agreement refuse. To declare any unilateral
00:56:17
cessation of hostilities and is engage
in confrontations with government forces
00:56:22
hostilities began anew in March and the
government increased its troops and
00:56:26
intensified the fighting finally in mid
June Sudanese government forces and the
00:56:31
Sudan Liberation Movement Abdel Wahid clashed
in central Darfur state again forcing
00:56:37
thousands of civilians to flee their
villages on June 19th the governments of the
00:56:41
United States the United
Kingdom and Norway issued
00:56:44
a written statement condemning the fighting
as well as intertribal violence in the
00:56:49
Jebel Mara region of Darfur the civilian
population continues to bear the brunt of
00:56:54
this unnecessary violence which has led
to the burning down of villages causing
00:56:58
high numbers of civilian injury and death
and the displacement of nearly 9000
00:57:02
people said the statement there can be
no military solution to the conflict in
00:57:07
Darfur and the international community
should consider imposing sanctions against
00:57:11
those who continue to act as spoilers the
3 governments call on all parties to the
00:57:16
conflict to immediately cease all
military engagement and hostilities allow
00:57:21
unfettered humanitarian access and to
meaningfully engage with the African Union
00:57:26
high level implementation panel led
peace process in order to reach
00:57:30
a permanent cease fire the United States
continues to engage all parties to the
00:57:34
conflict to exercise restraint
engage in dialogue for
00:57:38
a negotiated solution. That was an editorial
reflecting the views of the United
00:57:45
States government.
00:58:20
Sporty greetings to all our V.O.A.
00:58:22
Listeners this is from a
young post Dubbo Sunnyside
00:58:26
a sports fan. I am.
00:58:33
Please join me at 163830 U.T.C.
00:58:37
Monday through Friday for special World
Cup But States during the month long
00:58:41
football festival in Russia. Right
here on The Voice of America.
00:58:52
This is
00:58:52
a show host goes straight for the next.
Decentralized systems of governments
00:59:00
in Africa in Uganda it's called decentralization
in Kenya devolution in Nigeria.
00:59:08
It's called federalism the transfer of
authority from Central to local government
00:59:14
on the next street. U.T.C.
00:59:18
. And the upper bout to
push the DAYBREAK up or go.
00:59:26
When news breaks for guys and they bring
you the news as it happens listen to
00:59:33
daybreak up for Monday through
Friday 3 whole 5 and 6 hours U.T.C.
00:59:40
And into our 5 minutes newscast come
to you at the top of each hour. For
00:59:46
your trust a source of
information. From Washington.
00:00:00
I'm Steve Miller reporting Turkish president
rage of Tayyip Erdogan has declared
00:00:05
the winner of
00:00:06
a tally contested ballots on Sunday viewers
Heather Murdoch reports from Istanbul.
00:00:13
Voters this election was crucial and
reports say turnout was over 85 percent
00:00:19
Turkish voters are sharply divided between
those who support President regime. And
00:00:25
those who do not want is adored by his
supporters for his conservative values vast
00:00:30
infrastructure projects and strong security
stance but his critics say he rules
00:00:35
with an iron fist and accuse him of
corruption and mismanaging the economy
00:00:39
reporting from Istanbul I'm Heather Murdoch
the only news Europe in China will form
00:00:44
a group to modernize global trade rules the
A.P.'s Charles Dilla Desmo has more the
00:00:49
ideas to address areas like government
subsidies fast moving changes in tech policy
00:00:55
and all the emerging complaints in
00:00:57
a bid to preserve support for international
commerce the European Commission says
00:01:02
disputes of the steel and China's technology
shifts in particular highlight the
00:01:06
need to modernize the will trade organization
to reflect developments in the world
00:01:10
economy I'm sure also with us from Iran
is banning imports of over 1300 products
00:01:16
preparing its economy to
resist threatened U.S.
00:01:19
Sanctions amid rare public protests against
the plunge of its currency to record
00:01:24
lows police patrol Tehran's Grand Bazaar
Monday as security forces struggled to
00:01:29
restore normality after clashes with
protesters angered by the reaal is collapse
00:01:35
which is disrupting business by driving
up the cost of imports hundreds of
00:01:40
merchants gathered in front of parliament
in Tehran Monday to protest the Rio fall
00:01:46
this is V.O.A.
00:01:47
News. Congressman Mark Meadows says
Republican lawmakers want to do something to
00:01:53
keep families together but he doesn't think
the immigration bill can pass in its
00:01:58
current form he made those comments while
appearing on Fox News's Fox and Friends
00:02:03
if it doesn't pass on
Tuesday night you'll see
00:02:05
a follow up piece of legislation within
days on the bigger deal one word pass or
00:02:10
fail I would think fail right now really
and the hang up is on the docket side yeah
00:02:14
it's probably on on docket kids being able
to sponsor their parents to come here
00:02:19
U.S. President down drop
00:02:21
a sale judicial review for illegal border
crossers contending that migrants ought
00:02:26
to immediately be sent back to their
homelands the American Civil Liberties Union
00:02:31
on Sunday said the ending hearings were
undocumented immigrants seeking asylum in
00:02:35
the US was unconstitutional Ethiopian
state affiliate media reports the United
00:02:42
States will send agents from the Federal
Bureau of Investigation to investigate the
00:02:46
deadly bombing and that as of
00:02:47
a bond Saturday under secretary of commerce
Gilbert Kaplan reportedly made the
00:02:52
remark Monday after meeting with
Ethiopia's foreign minister in at us of
00:02:56
a bomb. President Trump overseas
trade battle is prompting
00:03:01
a famed American motorcycle maker to shift
some production to Europe A P WASHINGTON
00:03:06
CORRESPONDENT soccer Magon after
the president announced a U.S.
00:03:10
Duties on the European steel and aluminum
the European Union has started enforcing
00:03:15
new tariffs on distinctly American imports
like Burbage and motorcycles Arlie
00:03:20
Davidson says E.U. Terror
of bikes set from the U.S.
00:03:23
To Europe are up from 6 to 31 percent and
because of the higher costs it will start
00:03:29
making motorcycles bound for Europe
overseas instead of in the U.S.
00:03:33
The company's share slumped to nearly 3
percent before the opening bell today with
00:03:38
other companies heavily reliant on
aluminum and steel falling as well solder
00:03:43
maggoty at the White House
00:03:45
a pair of airstrikes by the Saudi led
coalition Monday killed at least. 8 civilians
00:03:51
in Yemen view A.Z.
00:03:52
Sariah has the details the air strike took
place in Yemen's Northwestern I'm wrong
00:03:57
province near the capital Sanaa security
officials said all those killed were
00:04:01
members of
00:04:02
a single family the airstrikes also wounded
over 20 people the Saudi led coalition
00:04:07
also claimed that one of their airstrikes
killed at least $41.00 Chiat rebels known
00:04:11
as who these these included 8 Lebanese
Hezbollah members who were fighting with
00:04:15
them and Yemen's northern province
V.O.A. News if the O.B.S.
00:04:21
Says
00:04:21
a delegation from neighboring Eritrea will
arrive in Medicine this week for talks
00:04:25
that could bring in into one of the
longest running conflicts on the African
00:04:30
continent of Foreign Affairs Ministry
do not give any details Eritrea is
00:04:34
a former province of Ethiopia broke away
in 1903 I'm Steve Miller viewing news.
00:04:42
That's the latest world
news from the oh hey.
00:04:52
This is Africa news tonight on The
Voice of America. Good evening and
00:04:59
welcome welcome to Africa news tonight
from the English to Africa Service of the
00:05:03
Voice of America your source for Pan
African news and world developments. In
00:05:09
Washington coming up an African allies
tonight I think East has to live isn't she
00:05:15
is something people it's one saying that
can actually indicate that the elections
00:05:19
will note. That Simone yet adze
Dodo editor of an online site that
00:05:26
covers
00:05:27
a Zimbabwe politics talking about the impact
of the apparent assassination attempt
00:05:32
of the president details next. Also the
U.S. Says it's dispatching the F.B.I.
00:05:39
To help Ethiopia investigate
the good and made attack at
00:05:43
a massive rally in Addison Alba and
Nigerian police continue to investigate the
00:05:49
attack in Plateau State that left at least
86 people dead over the weekend well
00:05:55
have these stories and lots more
ahead on African news tonight.
00:06:05
How top story the leaders of both Zimbabwe
and Ethiopia survived the bombing
00:06:11
attempts at the rallies over the weekend
and today in Zimbabwe at least 2 people
00:06:17
have died from injuries suffered in
the bomb blast at that rally in bull
00:06:22
a while what
00:06:23
a president and months and months and one
was speaking it was the most serious
00:06:28
violence in this election
campaign reporter could sides in
00:06:31
a washy speaks to some Zimbabweans about
their reaction to the attack there
00:06:38
has been an outpouring Wolf messages of
comfort and sympathy across the political
00:06:43
divide following the apparent attempt to
assassinate President in muscle. When out
00:06:50
of the door. Open in online publication
that covers parliament and political
00:06:56
developments then fortunate that that
happened and said that those people were
00:07:02
injured this report that 2 people have died
in that for 10 people have been injured
00:07:08
I think it's very sad going into election
and that heightens the situation and said
00:07:13
Well I think it's 1st time I've experienced
that form of violence during an
00:07:17
election period Dodo says the last political
link to being may have been in the
00:07:23
early 1980 S.
00:07:25
Just after the country's independence this
Saturday bombing is likely to result in
00:07:30
tighter security and lower attendance at
rallies for. The link on told there is
00:07:36
a Zimbabwean shop on if years the attack
may be the start of more trouble I think
00:07:43
actually raising fears something people are
saying that can actually indicate that
00:07:47
the elections. If something is
not done to actually. Everyone
00:07:54
wants to see a piece of when
00:07:56
a very minute before the end after the
elections pretty. Resident notes of the
00:08:01
attack okayed the day European Union
Election monitors arrived for me it was the
00:08:07
very same day that the E.U.
00:08:09
Observers came into the country remember
listening to them and they were speaking
00:08:14
about how they're hoping that the election
will be violence feet I just hope that
00:08:18
nothing was will happen in the future or
have not yet indicated who might have been
00:08:24
responsible for the blasts However the
notes that there are many people as angry
00:08:30
that the military force the president
Robert Mugabe out of office after 37 years
00:08:37
vice president. Who is the former army chief
is say that the state will provide all
00:08:43
23 presidential candidates with security
ahead of the July 30th of what. Zimbabwe
00:08:50
is no stranger to election violence during
the 2008 election campaign hundreds of
00:08:56
people died in thousands were beaten in
2318 there was this violence but still
00:09:02
thousands of people who put it being
intimidated away from the polls. Say this is
00:09:07
good there's not from. The U.S.
00:09:14
Says it's dispatching the Federal Bureau
of Investigation to help Ethiopia
00:09:19
investigate a grenade attack at
00:09:21
a massive rally to support Prime Minister
Nabil Ahmed's reformist policies at least
00:09:27
2 people were killed and more than 150
injured Saturday some were hurt when the
00:09:33
blast sparked
00:09:34
a panicked stampede had just addressed the
crowd that was estimated in the hundreds
00:09:39
of thousands similar rallies were held in
other major cities at least 30 arrests
00:09:46
have been made including some police
officers accused of negligence state media
00:09:52
reported the F.B.I.'s involvement in the
investigation which was confirmed by the
00:09:57
US embassy many Theo peons have embraced
its policies which have included peace
00:10:04
overtures to Victoria but
others may resist change.
00:10:13
In a few days European Union leaders
hold their annual summit then
00:10:18
a migration will be at the
top of the agenda on Sunday
00:10:23
a mini summit that was focused on the
issue made little progress on creating
00:10:28
a unified approach to the inflow of
asylum seekers and refugees and economic
00:10:34
migrants from Africa the Middle East and
South Asia journalist Catherine field in
00:10:40
Paris covers this issue
she spoke with V.O.A.
00:10:44
Skate pound Dawson to
update us on the E.U.
00:10:47
Struggle to balance the needs of despots
news commerce with those of E.U.
00:10:53
Member states No there is still talk
about the possibility of reception or
00:10:59
some of calling them welcome or even
disembarkation centers outside of the E.U.
00:11:05
The places that have been talked to us at
the moment outside reuse in particular
00:11:10
Albania which. European fear also we
talk about in North Africa out Syria
00:11:17
Morocco or even Tunisia as well as Libya
now there has been no actual coming
00:11:23
forward from any of these countries saying
yes we could do this so that has been
00:11:28
a disappointment for you they were
hoping that if they got the U.N.H.C.R.
00:11:33
And the I.O.M.
00:11:35
To gather on this in these centers could
be set up quite quickly but nothing has
00:11:40
come forward on that where they have had
anything. Is on the strengthening of the
00:11:45
E.U.
00:11:45
Border and coast gun he was in the pipeline
and idea that this would be expanded to
00:11:51
have some $10000.00 Patrol
officials or border guards by
00:11:57
2027 is now brought that forward and it
looks as though it is that will all be in
00:12:02
place by 2020 The only other concrete measure
that is going to go before the summit
00:12:08
later this week is that possibility of
another 500000000 euros being given to the
00:12:15
E.U.'s Africa trust fund to help
in various ways not just to
00:12:22
economically but also socially to these
countries where it's failed that you've got
00:12:26
to they've got to reach out and help the
countries from where these migrants are
00:12:30
coming from and also to help the countries
the so-called Friends of countries that
00:12:35
these migrants are moving through as they
make their way through to Libya. Has
00:12:39
there been any talk about doing something
like. Really to reimbursing migrant
00:12:46
poor the costs that they put out already
to get to say Libya or wherever this is
00:12:53
already in the works and some of it comes
through the eye and some of it comes from
00:12:58
the AH There are various programs whereby
00:13:02
a sum of money is given out to help people
says help when they get home that's why
00:13:08
we're not talking about the types of sums
that some migrants paid to get across the
00:13:13
Mediterranean and not through France and
for their own but there are those programs
00:13:19
there are very small programs and not
everyone is entitled to some people who are
00:13:26
clearly economic migrants pretty much get
sent home and and they take it home they
00:13:31
can get but there are others who do get
some sort of help that way now there are
00:13:38
right now as we speak
00:13:39
a couple of ish cases with ships afloat
in the Mediterranean filled with migrants
00:13:46
in not being able to find places to lay
and was there any discussion on how to
00:13:51
address this issue none of who are in fact
the mini summit in Brussels on Sunday
00:13:57
really got under way in what can only
be described as antagonistic atmosphere
00:14:03
because as you rightly say via Taliban's
in the multis he said yet more vessels I'm
00:14:09
not allowed to dock in their ports and the
French president spending macro as well
00:14:15
as
00:14:15
a Spanish prime minister they had both come
on you have to help these people and they
00:14:20
were roundly criticized by actually for
not showing any understanding for the
00:14:26
plight of the Italian government so
you know there's really no more.
00:14:32
Finding
00:14:33
a solution on that all sides are so
entrenched on the one hand you've got the
00:14:38
French president man you might call very
clearly Command saying we have to deal
00:14:42
with this. European Union not
00:14:45
a country and this really is saying hey
we're out here we're on our go to help and
00:14:51
that was Catherine field in Paris speaking
with our colleague Kate pound Dawson.
00:15:02
Nigerian police continue to investigate
the attacks in Plateau State that left at
00:15:07
least 86 people dead over the weekend
President Mohammad Dubourg Hadi has called
00:15:14
for calm have to clashes between farmers
and food line the herdsman and warned
00:15:19
against at a price
00:15:20
a let tax he said no effort would be
spared in finding those responsible
00:15:26
a dusk to dawn curfew is in effect in
that region support of efforts to restore
00:15:31
peace no reports indicate the latest
violence began after 100 cattle were stolen
00:15:38
from Forlani herders they retaliated by
attacking villages conflicts between the
00:15:44
settled farmers and the traditional herding
community have increased over the past
00:15:50
few years in Nigeria's heartland hundreds
have been killed as the 2 sides fight
00:15:57
over grazing lands and water.
00:16:06
The leaders of Sudan Uganda and South Sudan
have agreed to work together to end the
00:16:13
fighting in South Sudan according to
remarks they made this morning in Khartoum
00:16:19
South Sudan's president Salva Kiir said
he came to Khartoum with an open mind and
00:16:25
stands ready to compromise for the sake
of peace in his worn torn country he says
00:16:31
he hopes and I believe that react Mashad
will do the same the 2 leaders met last
00:16:37
week in Addison above for the 1st time in
2 years while that meeting did not. 2 new
00:16:43
developments towards ending that conflict
they did agree to meet this week in Sudan
00:16:49
and Kenya areas of disagreement in the
1st stage of talks revolve mainly around
00:16:55
power sharing and an opposition proposal
to dissolve the National Assembly the 2
00:17:02
parties did agree on
00:17:03
a demilitarized zone that timeframe on
the reunification of the forces and the
00:17:10
establishment of
00:17:11
a single national army president you know
what they must 70 of Uganda stressed
00:17:18
his government is committed to working
with leaders in the region to stop what he
00:17:24
termed as
00:17:25
a meaningless war and South Sudan. And
00:17:37
again world. Last year US president
dollar company and stated an
00:17:44
expanded what's known as the Mexico City
policy or the global gag rule under the
00:17:50
policy foreign aid organizations
cannot to receive any U.S.
00:17:55
Aid if they provide abortion services
or advocate for abortion rights many
00:18:01
Americans Obo oppose abortion
00:18:04
a Republican president or Ronald Reagan
imposed the ruled in 1984 at the urging of
00:18:11
antiabortion activists it was it ascended
under President Bill Clinton and Barack
00:18:17
Obama both Democrats opponents of
the rule say it forces forded aid
00:18:23
organizations to choose
between receiving U.S.
00:18:27
Global health assistance and providing
comprehensive sexual and reproductive health
00:18:34
care Jonathan ruckus is the senior
director of advocacy i Pod I
00:18:40
a global organization based in. Washington
that works to make contraception and
00:18:46
reproductive health care available for
00:18:49
a woman everywhere journalist Ruben Chamma
met him in Nairobi recently where he was
00:18:56
working with aid groups to explain the
policy to them. Right now what we're doing
00:19:01
is
00:19:02
a lot of partner conversations we're sitting
down and we're talking with them making
00:19:07
sure that they understand what the global
gag rule means and what the global gag
00:19:11
rule says is that if you
want to receive U.S.
00:19:13
Global health assistance you can no longer
with your own private funding provide
00:19:19
abortion services information or counseling
or referral and you can't advocate for
00:19:24
the liberalisation of laws
it forces you to make
00:19:27
a decision and it really over rules funding
that is from other donor governments or
00:19:34
even in country governments if
you're going to receive U.S.
00:19:37
Global health assistance you need to make
this decision so our job at this point is
00:19:41
to make sure partners understand what
agreeing to comply with the policy means or
00:19:47
what it means to not agree to
comply with the policy and in
00:19:50
a lot of cases organizations
are heavily reliant on U.S.
00:19:54
Global health assistance so if they make
00:19:56
a decision that they're not going
to comply and they're going to take
00:20:00
a very principled stance that we need to
continue to provide comprehensive services
00:20:05
that could mean that their organization
will be forced to lay off staff or they may
00:20:10
close and we want to get ahead of this
and understand what that may mean to
00:20:15
communities who are impacted maybe you may
share with on some examples of some of
00:20:19
the fake trickling down to the community
I think one of the biggest challenges is
00:20:24
that this policy is really
confusing and it creates
00:20:28
a lot of chaos in the system so we're
already seeing that play out when we meet
00:20:32
with partners now it's hard to get an
understanding of this policy so 1st and
00:20:36
foremost we work to make sure that they
understand that we're seeing providers who
00:20:41
when they close their clinics or are forced
to close their clinics because they no
00:20:45
longer have U.S.
00:20:46
Global health assistance keep populations
who no longer have access to services 1st
00:20:52
and foremost as adolescents and youth
00:20:54
a number of. Adolescents
seek out services in
00:20:58
a friendly and welcoming setting. And in
00:21:00
a lot of cases that's private clinics
private clinics who provide care and
00:21:05
treatment. And services free of
stigma free of discrimination and
00:21:12
confidentially adolescents and youth in
00:21:15
a number of cases don't get the same
treatment when they go to government
00:21:18
facilities so that's definitely
00:21:20
a population that is already seeing impacts
and will continue to see impacts as
00:21:25
more and more providers are
shut out of the system as
00:21:28
a result of this policy is there any
other aid that you feel the U.S.
00:21:32
Government gives that mitigates the the
problems attributed to the global God for
00:21:38
instance is the funding going to education
or fuck the nations or even general
00:21:43
health so all general health is impacted
by this policy that includes immunizations
00:21:48
that includes nutrition that includes
maternal child health HIV and AIDS there are
00:21:53
certainly other streams of funding when it
comes to education but we know that the
00:21:58
road for women and girls to achieve empowerment
has to be comprehensive it needs to
00:22:04
include education funding it needs to include
the labor funding it certainly needs
00:22:09
to include health funding health funding
is key to women and girls economic
00:22:14
empowerment and I think are very real
concern is that the providers who are
00:22:19
providing comprehensive care as
00:22:21
a result of this policy are going to be
shut out of the system and that is going to
00:22:25
have an adverse and direct impact on women
and girls empowerment and that will join
00:22:31
and ruckus with PI global organisation
that advances reproductive health speaking
00:22:37
to VO ways in.
00:22:46
The World Cup action Egypt and Saudi Arabia
are battling now to avoid last place in
00:22:51
Group at the World Cup Both were eliminated
after losing their 1st 2 matches the
00:22:58
match was tied at one. One in the 2nd half
the undercurrent for the Saudi side is
00:23:04
whether star Mohamed Salah could leave
the national team after the match he has
00:23:10
scored both of Egypt's goals in the
tournament so far Salah reportedly is unhappy
00:23:17
that he has been dragged into
political controversy after
00:23:20
a photo emerged with him and the Czech
union leader while the Gyptian team
00:23:25
practiced there before the World
Cup Also today Russia and
00:23:30
a little boy are playing for 1st place in
the pool both have already qualified for
00:23:35
the knockout round or of white scored 2
1st half goals to lead had to kneel and
00:23:42
finish the game with
00:23:43
a 3 Neil victory later when Lismore
Rockall faces Spain and Portugal plays
00:23:49
Iran in the last group of the matches
Portugal and Spain undefeated and have the
00:23:56
inside track to advance for more details
on World Cup action be sure to stay tuned
00:24:02
to the sunny side of sports.
00:24:10
Research by the Ministry of Health reveals
that about half of those aged between 14
00:24:16
and 35 years have taken drugs at least
once in their life and one out of 30
00:24:23
men or women are called dependent in 2060
in the not all psychiatric hospital of
00:24:30
and treated nearly 3000 patients for addiction
child scab on Die is the chairman of
00:24:36
a group called tumble or parent help which
helps young people addicted to our calls
00:24:43
or drugs from Kigali reported nunna asked
him about the types of drugs that are
00:24:49
in the country. Well. Goodies
of drugs were not good drugs.
00:24:58
They can be under speed it's those are no
more goodies here and then we import some
00:25:05
of them right then we
cannot be so. Kind of.
00:25:11
These to bruise. As that are not allowed
under their will but our brood by their
00:25:17
population statistics indicate that
00:25:20
a lot of bunk comes from. There out of
cotton younger comes from Uganda and
00:25:26
Tanzania and cocaine comes from I don't
annoy but it does come and say can you
00:25:33
tell us briefly how is
your journey to becoming
00:25:35
a counselor my 2nd son of the new drugs and
it was extremely shattering experience
00:25:41
for the familia and for me personally I
read about drugs and literally I did some
00:25:47
training on closely. Because I did do that
it has become easy for me to read it to
00:25:54
drug abuse and to read it to families who
have that problem or do you think is the
00:26:00
reason of an increase of one in drug addicts
Nowadays one foresters a corridor to
00:26:06
a book or is used to undercut your mood
wondered community. If without which mean
00:26:13
is possible in general mind
if if I recall easy for
00:26:16
a Under Siege figure it's already
endured it means the chosen one you for
00:26:21
a minute is a gentleman. Truly we have
been using our corridor to buckle for
00:26:27
a long time bunkhouse mean because
of modern new way of living there is
00:26:33
a lot of lack of control by parents and
by other agencies that are supposed to do
00:26:38
that there are certain for many problems
that can for ski does to get into drugs
00:26:43
there are problems then there
he stood a core problems at
00:26:47
a communal side which we went through checked
had the moral fiber. Community of all
00:26:53
communities and often midis there is
00:26:56
a lot of unemployment within the country
how are drug addicts helped to overcome
00:27:01
this problem at the moment we've got to
rehabilitation centers one easy Niwa
00:27:07
another uneasy new Who year we've cut
trick post be Tory in India and we've
00:27:14
got another small. So a country could
00:27:17
a center in the. Young
men aged between 18 and
00:27:24
35. And then go to who years
younger key does go to the
00:27:31
target they overwhelm with the numbers so
huge and they do those facilities Alvah
00:27:36
him would be the number one the government
the Kates monthly 80000000 going to
00:27:41
France to you what you have British and
sent but many of them return on the streets
00:27:45
and a key point of using
00:27:47
a Drac's What do you think causes these
failure of the government is finding
00:27:51
adequate. Funding is essentially from
the government so like all government
00:27:56
agencies and beats it's not it's not
quite adequate Some would do bucks right
00:28:02
because of the number of reasons one this.
May not have succeeded in addressing it
00:28:08
sits on the problem of that but the apostle
to that kid when he came back may not
00:28:14
have been
00:28:15
a proper to deceive the within society
enough to fact he does it for me will suffer
00:28:20
from the stigma people sink that
ease and Noble area ornery those.
00:28:28
QUINCE who are there decide to point to
would be if the cause was within different
00:28:32
maybe he has undergone rehabilitation but
00:28:36
a different has not and are going to be
rehabilitation the force who and he's of
00:28:40
course. That was charged under the
chairman of the anti drug organisation
00:28:46
Tom Will he was speaking
with reporter we mana from.
00:28:55
And that wraps up this edition of
African news tonight. In Washington.
00:29:20
Sporty greetings to all our of the only
listeners this is Sunday young post on the
00:29:25
sunny side of sports.
00:29:32
Please join me at 163830 U.T.C.
00:29:36
Monday through Friday for special World
Cup updates during the monthlong football
00:29:41
festival in Russia. Right
here on The Voice of America.
00:29:52
And. Friends we can
00:29:59
all this and to the sunny side of sports
great job or up. Right here on The Voice
00:30:05
of America. This is video
way son a young Welcome to
00:30:10
a special World Cup edition of the sunny
side of sports on the Voice of America
00:30:18
it's the 12th day of action at the international
football festival in Russia and if
00:30:23
we divide 12 by 2 that's the
number of teams that already have
00:30:30
secured passage to the knockout stage
in alphabetical order the 6 teams are
00:30:36
Belgium Croatia England
France host Russia and erg
00:30:43
why in results Monday erg why
defeated Russia 3 No in some Mara
00:30:50
and Saudi. Arabia defeated Egypt 21 in
Volgograd Russia Barcelona star Luis
00:30:57
Suarez open the scoring for erg why with
the goal in the 10th minute in the 23rd
00:31:03
minute
00:31:03
a man who had been the hero for Russia
in its 2 World Cup wins dentist chair
00:31:10
a chef played an unfortunate role in
the host country going to goals down
00:31:17
a Diego Laxalt shot deflected off chair
00:31:20
a chef and ended up in the net and it went
into the books as an own goal by chair
00:31:26
a chef Edinson Cavani sealed
the victory for erg why with
00:31:32
a goal in the 90th minute
and let's give a sunny side
00:31:36
a sports salute to precise or man
man he becomes the 2nd erg Wian
00:31:43
player after Luis Suarez to
score in 3 World Cups Meanwhile
00:31:50
Selema Ottawa sorry scored a late goal
for the Saudis to lift the team to
00:31:55
a 21 victory Monday over the
Egyptians most Sala the 2017 African
00:32:01
Footballer of the year for Liverpool and
Egypt open the scoring in the 10th minute
00:32:08
Sahlman AHL for Raj
equalize for the Saudis on
00:32:12
a penalty shot just before half time
before the late game heroics from Celeb
00:32:19
Otto was sorry in the group
00:32:21
a standings erg why finishes with
the maximum 9 points from 3 matches
00:32:29
host Russia is next with 6 points
followed by Saudi Arabia with 3 points
00:32:36
and Egypt with no points once
again urged why and Russia are
00:32:43
through to the knockout stage and here's
another fun World Cup fact for our Voice
00:32:50
of America listener. Egypt
shin goalkeeper S.M. L.
00:32:55
Hood diary became the oldest World Cup
player in history Monday when he started
00:33:01
against the Saudis at 45
years and $161.00 days old
00:33:08
Elgood Dari is older than 3 of the
managers at the 2018 World Cup
00:33:15
44 year old Roberta Martinez who
is managing Belgium 44 year old
00:33:22
mother lot incur Stajan who is
managing Serbia and 42 year old
00:33:29
Ali whose city say who
is managing Sena go L.
00:33:33
Hood Dari also showed off his considerable
experience and skills against the
00:33:40
Saudis especially in the
41st minute when he produced
00:33:45
a stunning save El Adare dove
to his right and stopped
00:33:50
a penalty kick by Saudi
striker. In World Cup results
00:33:56
Sunday England pounded Panama
00:34:00
a 61 with Tottenham
star Harry Kane getting
00:34:04
a hat trick for the 3 Lions Colombia
defeated Poland 3 nil while Japan and
00:34:11
Senegal drew 2 all. For reaction
to the Japan Senegal match as well
00:34:18
as more World Cup news hears My
voice of America colleague when
00:34:24
sporty World Cup greetings. Sporty
World Cup Greetings sunny well call it
00:34:31
even steven Fay ends from both Senegal
and Japan left the stadium in jubilation
00:34:37
Sunday after their Group H.
00:34:39
Match ended in
00:34:41
a 22 draw. For
00:34:48
most her chances are they're good I've
been everybody's good will go see the guy
00:34:54
left age before though I have pledged.
As I've typed this before but it's all
00:35:01
good Tolkien should lower me.
Because here must be very
00:35:07
difficult game for him the must be very
good in the past him say oh if I sing.
00:35:16
Or must do the same or more than this
game name Bogle rather against Poland
00:35:23
as into Japan twice came from behind to
prove themselves worthy opponents in this
00:35:29
tournament Japan will face Poland in their
final group match on Thursday Senegal
00:35:35
gave up their 21 lead late in the game
but their supporters were still in good
00:35:40
spirits and looking forward to the next
match against Colombia also on Thursday and
00:35:46
as players from both countries shared
00:35:48
a draw on the field fans
on both sides shared
00:35:52
a win off the field I mentioned last week
that 2 videos went viral of Japanese and
00:35:58
Senegalese fans tidying up the stadium
following their matches well they were added
00:36:04
again on Sunday united in
00:36:06
a Catherine Burke stadium with the common
goal of leaving things just as they found
00:36:11
it because to this is. In
the from our minds so. It's
00:36:18
Thanks for stadium full because
we get to be clocked from
00:36:21
a study and we have to putting it
up on his mind. It's means right
00:36:29
Missy gets me to meetings. Rolled over to
my mind we have to get out and we have to
00:36:37
show the world. Doing something nice you
know we don't come here to record to live
00:36:43
that obviously you know we have to take it
out of. You know to show the world that
00:36:50
we are nice people. We don't want to do
that next hour Reverend go we have GOOD FOR
00:36:57
SEX that's why we are doing it I think it's
fair to say that Senegal and Japan have
00:37:02
some of the classiest bands in football
I want to also mention that last week
00:37:07
Mohamed was given honorary citizenship
in the Russia Chechnya Republic by their
00:37:14
leader Rahm's God catarrh off the Chechen
capital Grozny has played host to Egypt's
00:37:20
training camp and leading up to the World
Cup Catterall seized on opportunities to
00:37:25
appear alongside sala it was reported was
angry at being singled out for special
00:37:32
attention during the team's day and would
consider quitting international football
00:37:37
the Egyptian Football Association has since
shot down those reports saying most has
00:37:43
not informed Egypt of any plans to retire
ahead of Monday's match between Egypt and
00:37:49
Saudi Arabia loyal fans adamantly declared
that their nation needs most Allah I
00:37:56
hope it's just that it will be the last
match and then for him to Gyptian team
00:38:00
because we depend on him and most. Of the
matches and usually everything so I think
00:38:06
. You must find
00:38:08
a solution for the situation Mohamed Salah
his ability to defend and what happened
00:38:13
I think it's just something in the
media he's a very very good he's
00:38:19
a very very good person inside and out and
all of the words you know all the words
00:38:24
know about. Most of us so it is a step
00:38:27
a split but I'm you know
in the world so I wish him
00:38:31
a very good luck and he would do great
today and I also wish good luck
00:38:38
after his 1st World Cup and that's all for
me I'll hand it back over to you Sunny
00:38:44
Thanks Gwen that's my VO way colleague
Gwen and once again most solemn had
00:38:51
a goal on Monday but it was not enough
as the Egyptians lost to Saudi Arabia
00:38:57
$21.00 in the final match for both teams
at the $28.00 Teen World Cup in Russia
00:39:04
I'm Sunny young and you're listening to
00:39:07
a special World Cup edition of the sunny
side of sports on the Voice of America
00:39:14
the Super Eagles of Nigeria have
00:39:17
a crucial World Cup match Tuesday
against Argentina the Super Eagles are
00:39:24
coming off
00:39:24
a big win over Iceland as we hear now
from reporter Prince ness stuff sporty
00:39:31
World Cup Greetings prints the welcome
greeting sunny it is important to inform our
00:39:38
listeners how things went down in Nigeria's
last much as the plane and the phone
00:39:43
there read the thumping
Iceland do goes to Neil in
00:39:46
a month want to ring clash.
Ochoa I need yes grew
00:39:52
up half the town number that turned out
that shall I need yet because you have to
00:39:59
do that. There were 6000
adrenalin rush and then.
00:40:06
Those funds turned up in large numbers to
watch the clash it was the slowest to the
00:40:11
game with less justice created in the 1st
time of Iceland Domina did the 1st time
00:40:17
off much to the disgust of Nigerian funds
who appeared less speedy today unless of
00:40:22
team you stick to fire you continue to
be doing they didn't sleep no. Shock I'm
00:40:26
going yes I'm not I'm not content right
now you know confident and. I'm not ready
00:40:33
to go at it and like now you're out of the
result if we get 3 points here and we
00:40:39
will. Come to them come to mind $25.00.
00:40:46
Viciously thinnish Delphos with
counterattack throwing Nigerian funds into
00:40:51
a frenzy much to the
disbelief of Iceland funs.
00:41:05
The. Messiah.
00:41:18
It is most 7th heaven and bleeds for the
Nigerian funds as Ahmed most US code again
00:41:24
to make it.
00:41:37
The.
00:41:52
Thing would be. To keep. And
cushions to rise above the
00:41:58
amplification the V.-Amp technology
include bull munches when they give you
00:42:03
a conceded
00:42:03
a lead penalty and surprisingly Majidi
influence led the public in condemning the
00:42:09
use of the technology me up to the
review clearly confirmed that he was
00:42:14
a penalty when given the good son fled
over the bow of the jury and funds
00:42:19
a bunch including praise of
the think none of the. D.P.
00:42:23
The people. If you
00:42:30
mean the 1st 3 and. If you
are in the local. Community
00:42:37
what if you do the New $52.00 new country
now Kenya during the last minutes of the
00:42:43
game most Nigerian funds funds from them
so from does funds to Soca coaches doing
00:42:50
directions to Nigerian plan is. That.
00:42:57
Was that was. Not.
00:43:04
Their minds finally ended 2 nil in favor
of Nigeria who will be hoping to inflict
00:43:10
misery own identity not to morrow as they
hope to qualifying for the round those 16
00:43:16
Well we asked and they didn't
fund the event isn't within
00:43:19
a jillion soca team should do you know
that to win the match against Argentina
00:43:24
better you have to Fifa get to know oh
should be playing which should be doing
00:43:27
right now now weakness I can see now right
I think you know right now is probably
00:43:31
100 I mean considering how they've been
playing so far if I do one thing more than
00:43:35
I do but you're disappointing
00:43:37
a wee wee and I think you can I think
if you can interview people into it in
00:43:41
a friendly back to the World Cup But I
think if you feel good with me for the 2nd
00:43:46
half you have
00:43:47
a chance I feel think your music out
against them because it's an easy road so
00:43:52
we're running and our groups
around us are still it's most
00:43:55
a bit of them missing this
00:43:57
a little bit the best and I know pretty
good out of this 170 I'm really up next
00:44:01
week pick
00:44:02
a place good in that nobody would forget
I just missed out for the temple I'm
00:44:07
Prince Nesta. But to use
Sunny thanks Prudence sunny
00:44:14
young and you're listening to our special
World Cup edition of the sunny side of
00:44:20
sports on the Voice of America with
00:44:24
a look back at some. Today's World Cup
results here's our DAYBREAK Africa sports
00:44:30
man Samson Good evening Samson giving to
you Sunny we begin with the summer of
00:44:37
actions on March the 11 attitude to eating
if I work up here in Russia Senegal
00:44:42
missed the chance to put themselves in
00:44:44
a good position to qualify for the
round of 16 as they were forced to
00:44:48
a 22 draw by Japan in group page of the
Russia 2804 walk up on Sunday both teams
00:44:54
are now in 4 points after 2 games with
Senegal facing Colombia in their final group
00:44:59
game while Japan will take on Poland
both on Thursday I spoke to some joyless
00:45:04
covering the World Cup This is what they
had to say about setting goals performance
00:45:08
I think this result to to draw
00:45:11
a mix of the group very interesting because
as you know Japan be to Colombia to
00:45:16
enter 1st much Senegal beat Poland biosimilars
Coraline in the 1st match in their
00:45:21
1st night of the group so it means
both teams are level on 4 point symbol
00:45:27
a good number of scored and the moguls
conceded is the same so this is
00:45:31
a mix that very exacting
Well I think it's not such
00:45:35
a good result for Senegal but I'm sure they
are happy that they have avoided defeat
00:45:41
in this in this game I mean you don't take
the lead twice and give the lead away
00:45:45
then if you are not able to defend you
have no business in the World Cup If it's
00:45:51
unfortunate it's a little get
eliminated from the Solarians
00:45:53
a little bit with the game with
00:45:55
a lot of disappointment and they would have
to know that the campaign ended in this
00:45:58
particular game here at this point we
will go to be able to understand how to
00:46:01
defend how to keep your Lions how to run
down the clock circle staff or was that
00:46:05
Omani claimed was
00:46:07
a man of the match award after get on
the scoresheet in Sunday's $22.00 draw
00:46:12
against Japan in Group H.
00:46:13
Of the Russia $24.00 World Cup in
all the game Harry Kane netted
00:46:18
a heart trick as England trashed Palomar
$61.00 in an emphatic victory in the World
00:46:23
Cup Group G.
00:46:24
At the knees. Stadium going to get side
scored 5 times in the staunching fest have
00:46:30
display with Panama simply on
able to compete in was voted as
00:46:35
a man of the match I feel great still gets.
That buzzing from the game amazingly so
00:46:41
since 1. 1000 dollars I thought it was
one going to spend so just go and joyous
00:46:48
moment I am some seen in some business
book Russia thanks Samson and enjoyed
00:46:55
Tuesday's Nigeria Argentina match and St
Petersburg I know there's going to be
00:47:01
lots and lots of excitement in St Pete
as the Super Eagles of Nigeria get
00:47:08
ready to spread their wings
and go up against Li N.L.
00:47:12
Messi and Argentina I'm Sunny
young and you're listening to
00:47:18
a special World Cup edition of the sunny
side of sports on the Voice of America
00:47:26
for more on the Nigeria Argentina
match reporter Iron Mike M.-Bone Yeah
00:47:32
a call Moscow where he reached Nigeria's
1994 African Footballer of the
00:47:39
year email and you will a moon
00:47:41
a block and. We're going to be very
large and people who mean supporting in
00:47:48
the wrong why Nigeria would need
to Charlton of course to want.
00:47:56
To get more from what didn't.
Come up to the bottom and we.
00:48:05
Need to do that just. To give some
American cities 3 cheeks for what he could
00:48:11
at least I would want to also be able to
know what Lee did so that I could also
00:48:16
realize that we haven't tried the reserve
equipment into the UK well. Mostly
00:48:22
Nigeria we are the ones that want to kill
your the. Yet in my eyes you don't call
00:48:27
what came over. Me of
00:48:30
a great big event in the not knowing that
we needed. To be but I've been watching.
00:48:37
The world. There for Mary. The
mother granted me looking at it by
00:48:44
the. School year and.
Then finally returning to
00:48:51
the smugglers not. Believing
we may have gotten
00:48:56
a replay on. Our psychology of the
Coast Guard game against against.
00:49:04
Against guys coming into the game we are
very good for them we blew the door and we
00:49:11
have. Like I said you know the most important
thing is for the player to walk us
00:49:16
and. Our city back in
actually we cannot go to.
00:49:24
The heart of
00:49:26
a conservative novel such are not.
Because of our. Laws and doing
00:49:32
too broken so when my brother.
Says the. Mother will
00:49:39
be spending. Money to eat
we also are marking was.
00:49:47
Not my will go to where we have to go to.
00:49:54
Whatever got. My curiosity got everyone
in the over we will call you some
00:50:00
indication about.
Probably going to. Start.
00:50:09
Doing those more traditional more what
little each. Did that it would look
00:50:16
for months to get money going that we need
to watch maybe football. In our squad.
00:50:27
There's
00:50:27
a teen who. Didn't know what
was. Being represented. Would
00:50:36
want to get London where
number or to work to close
00:50:40
a little awkward Union or to Muslims you
can chant worthless. What are you going to
00:50:46
Nigeria. Hear me clearly give the
most. Influential on that it was
00:50:53
more real to. Silence this merry
go round more things go on
00:51:00
RINGBACK tweens are already
here. Not that it was good for
00:51:05
a concert but means. That we.
00:51:13
Can Still that's a manual a moon a kid
00:51:16
a Nigeria's 9094 African Footballer
of the year the manual is
00:51:23
also
00:51:23
a member of 28000 World Cup
technical study group and he was
00:51:30
speaking from Moscow with
reporter Iron Mike M.-Bone Yeah
00:51:35
a Iron Mike tells me that one of the
duties that the manual has over in Russia
00:51:42
as
00:51:42
a member of that technical study group
is they evaluate the performances by
00:51:49
the individual players at the World Cup
and at the end of the World Cup it
00:51:55
technical study group that will
hand out various awards for example
00:52:02
law the Golden Boot in Golden Ball given
to the Most Valuable Player or best player
00:52:09
at the World Cup It's the technical study
group that gives out those prizes.
00:52:16
And speaking of prizes the Group B.
00:52:19
Prize is on the line later Monday night in
Russia we have 2 more World Cup matches
00:52:26
coming up Spain is going up against
Morocco and Iran is going to play
00:52:33
Portugal Let's take a look at the Group B.
00:52:36
Standings Spain and Portugal at the
top with 4 points each from 2 matches
00:52:43
Iran has 3 points and Morocco has
been eliminated with no points
00:52:50
the Moroccans have had some tough luck in
Russia in fact my friend Stephen guy off
00:52:57
the soccer writer for The Washington Post
newspaper says the Moroccans might have
00:53:03
to win the award as the best team
with no points the best team with no
00:53:10
points in Russia many thought they outplayed
the Portuguese in their last match but
00:53:17
they went down to
00:53:18
a one nil defeat So coming up later
Monday night Spain is playing Morocco and
00:53:25
Iran is taking on Portugal and
let's take a look at that group D.
00:53:32
Encounter between Nigeria and Argentina
the Croatians already through to their
00:53:38
knockout round with that 3 nil
clinical decimation of Argentina
00:53:45
now Nigeria will advance
to the knockout round with
00:53:49
a win over Argentina on Tuesday and the
Super Eagles likely will advance with
00:53:55
a draw although that isn't guaranteed as
for the 2 other squads there's also hope
00:54:02
Iceland needs to beat Croatia and hope
Nigeria loses to Argentina lots of
00:54:08
permutations as these final
group matches come to
00:54:13
a close in Russia. And that
wraps up the June 25th Special
00:54:20
large cup edition of the sunny side
of sports thanks to Voice of America
00:54:27
producer Bill work and Ger
Thanks also to V.O.A.
00:54:31
Engineer John Dryden. And thank you
for tuning and M V always sunny
00:54:37
Young in Washington and that's
00:54:39
a special World Cup edition of the
summing saga sporks. I get it.
00:54:52
Next an editorial reflecting the views
of the United States government the
00:54:57
governments of the United States the United
Kingdom and Norway have called on all
00:55:01
warring parties in Darfur to lay down
their arms and work with international
00:55:06
peacekeepers to achieve
00:55:07
a permanent peace in 2003 armed opposition
in the Darfur region of western Sudan
00:55:13
began an insurrection against the
government in Khartoum in protest against
00:55:18
government policies that they claimed
discriminated against non Arabic populations
00:55:23
the government sent troops to fight the
uprising and also armed militias the gender
00:55:28
we need to fight the rebels but the gender
we'd were more interested in brutalizing
00:55:32
the civilian population resulting in
00:55:34
a humanitarian crisis that left hundreds
of thousands dead and 2000000 people
00:55:39
displaced in 2007
00:55:41
a combined African Union United Nations
hybrid operation in Darfur or union made
00:55:47
was deployed in Darfur to stabilize the
region several cease fire agreements were
00:55:52
signed as well as to peace agreements in
20062011 however 2 of the major opposition
00:55:58
groups Justice and Equality Movement Ybor
heem and the Sudan Liberation Army Abdul
00:56:04
Wahid or
00:56:06
a dash A W refused to sign the agreement
S L A dash A W has consistently
00:56:13
rejected participation in any peace
agreement refuse. To declare any unilateral
00:56:17
cessation of hostilities and is engage
in confrontations with government forces
00:56:22
hostilities began anew in March and the
government increased its troops and
00:56:26
intensified the fighting finally in mid
June Sudanese government forces and the
00:56:31
Sudan Liberation Movement Abdel Wahid clashed
in central Darfur state again forcing
00:56:37
thousands of civilians to flee their
villages on June 19th the governments of the
00:56:41
United States the United
Kingdom and Norway issued
00:56:44
a written statement condemning the fighting
as well as intertribal violence in the
00:56:49
Jebel Mara region of Darfur the civilian
population continues to bear the brunt of
00:56:54
this unnecessary violence which has led
to the burning down of villages causing
00:56:58
high numbers of civilian injury and death
and the displacement of nearly 9000
00:57:02
people said the statement there can be
no military solution to the conflict in
00:57:07
Darfur and the international community
should consider imposing sanctions against
00:57:11
those who continue to act as spoilers the
3 governments call on all parties to the
00:57:16
conflict to immediately cease all
military engagement and hostilities allow
00:57:21
unfettered humanitarian access and to
meaningfully engage with the African Union
00:57:26
high level implementation panel led
peace process in order to reach
00:57:30
a permanent cease fire the United States
continues to engage all parties to the
00:57:34
conflict to exercise restraint
engage in dialogue for
00:57:38
a negotiated solution. That was an editorial
reflecting the views of the United
00:57:45
States government.
00:58:20
Sporty greetings to all our V.O.A.
00:58:22
Listeners this is from a
young post Dubbo Sunnyside
00:58:26
a sports fan. I am.
00:58:33
Please join me at 163830 U.T.C.
00:58:37
Monday through Friday for special World
Cup But States during the month long
00:58:41
football festival in Russia. Right
here on The Voice of America.
00:58:52
This is
00:58:52
a show host goes straight for the next.
Decentralized systems of governments
00:59:00
in Africa in Uganda it's called decentralization
in Kenya devolution in Nigeria.
00:59:08
It's called federalism the transfer of
authority from Central to local government
00:59:14
on the next street. U.T.C.
00:59:18
. And the upper bout to
push the DAYBREAK up or go.
00:59:26
When news breaks for guys and they bring
you the news as it happens listen to
00:59:33
daybreak up for Monday through
Friday 3 whole 5 and 6 hours U.T.C.
00:59:40
And into our 5 minutes newscast come
to you at the top of each hour. For
00:59:46
your trust a source of
information. From Washington.
- Access-restricted-item
- true
- Addeddate
- 2018-06-25 19:37:46
- Audio_codec
- mp3
- Audio_sample_rate
- 64000
- Identifier
- VOA_Africa_20180625_160000
- Previous
- VOA_Africa_20180625_150000
- Run time
- 01:00:00
- Scandate
- 20180625160000
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.7.7
- Scanningcenter
- San Francisco, CA, USA
- Sound
- sound
- Start_localtime
- 2018-06-25 12:00:00
- Start_time
- 2018-06-25 16:00:00
- Stop_time
- 2018-06-25 17:00:00
- Utc_offset
- -400
- Year
- 2018
comment
Reviews
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to
write a review.
54 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
VOA [Voice of America] Africa stream_only Radio News Archive Radio Show and Programs ArchiveUploaded by arkiver2 on